The 2022 Global Philanthropy Environment Index provides comprehensive information about the philanthropic environment in 91 countries and economics around the world by measuring the 1) Operation, 2) Tax and Fiscal Issues, 3) Cross-Border Philanthropic Flows, 4) Political Environment, 5) Economic Environment, and 6) Socio-Cultural Environment in order to find out the incentives and barriers to philanthropy. This report aims to understand the status and implications of philanthropy environment in Korea.
Why do we work for NPOs?- Human resource management in NPOs and career movement in the sector
Survey on Individual Giving
How do Korean NPOs work?
To understand the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on nonprofit organizations in Korea, this study initiated an online survey with nonprofit leaders and staff from May 11 to May 30, 2020. Results showed that nonprofits in Korea are facing unprecedented disruptions in their ability to deliver crucial and essential services for the community. Notwithstanding the identified difficulties, nonprofits in Korea strive to find alternative ways to maintain their services for the community.
The Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy has been conducting the Global Philanthropy Tracker study every two years to measure the flow of charitable giving across countries. The Beautiful Foundation became a partner in the project in 2019 to provide information on Korea’s cross-border giving.This report was written jointly by The Center on Philanthropy at The Beautiful Foundation and Dr. Sung-Ju Kim, assistant professor of social work at North Carolina State University.For the full report of the 2020 Global Philanthropy Tracker, please go to https://globalindices.iupui.edu/tracker/index.html* The data for this report were provided by Korea NGO Council for Overseas Development Cooperation (KCOC) and GuideStar Korea.